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World Wildlife Day
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Wildlife trafficking is an international crisis that has devastating impacts to both animals and humans
March 1, 2021
March 3 is World Wildlife Day! Wildlife trafficking, which is fueled by an unprecedented demand for wildlife and wildlife products, is a significant threat to wildlife, driving many threatened and endangered animal species to the brink of extinction. Wildlife experts have confirmed that if we don't act quickly, trafficking will wipe out many endangered species in our lifetime. Furthermore, wildlife trafficking poses risks to human health and welfare...
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